1st Period Favorites

Kate D.
http://www.schooltube.com/video/a8d7fad3ef9136c4dd71/Area-of-Regular-Polygons
This video helped me to understand how to find area of regular polygons. This video not only explains how to get area but also walks you through the steps. I found this video very helpful and it is a great website to visit for review.

Holly F.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/formulas/faq.circle.html
This website provides the formulas for the circumference, area, and diameter of a circle. It also explains how to find the area and length of a sector of a circle, and how to find a segment of a circle. It's a great reference to go to when you need a refresher on these formulas.

Alexis Buford
http://www.schooltube.com/video/7b9e56f3efec445a9e10/Geometry-Introducing-306090-Triangles
This website gave me a new understanding on 30-60-90 triangles. I also used this website for other problems related to triangles, and it truly helped me a lot.

Caroline Green
http://zonalandeducation.com/mmts/trigonometryRealms/introduction/rightTriangle/trigRightTriangle.html
This website helped me understand sine, cosine, and tangent more. It not only gives you formulas, but also pictures that helped me understand the process much better. I strongly recommend looking at this site because it really helped me.
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Emily Reboulet, favorite website-
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/transformations.html
This link helped me to learn what transformations are. This was helpful because of the semester paper we had to write, this website gave me graphs and an explanation to what transformations are.

Miranda Johnson

http://www.brightstorm.com/math/geometry/polygons/trapezoid-properties
An informative one minute video that explains the parts that make up all types of different trapezoids. This video does load on the netbook and is only a minute in length so is a good summary of the information.


Rachel S.
http://www.mathwarehouse.com/trigonometry/inverse-sine-cosine-tangent/
I found this website to be the most helpful because this material was challenging for me. This website has a video with definitions and examples to help practice with these. I found the comparison of sine and the inverse of sine to be very helpful.

Sophie Bono
http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/geo/ctri.html
This website really helped me with proofs when dealing with congruent triangles. It gives you all the possible ways they can be congruent like Side Angle Side, and explains all of them with a picture and example. It helped me with proofs because it walked me through the steps!

Erica W.
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/geometry/GP9/LRectangle.htm
this helped with all of the theorems for rectangles, squares, and rhombuses.

Jordan A.
http://www.mathsrevision.net/gcse/pages.php?page=13
This website was useful when I was trying to remember all of the vocabulary and theorems that involve circles. This provided visuals and formulas that really helped me understand all of the material having to do with circles.

By Erin Sheehy
Website: http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/ALGEBRA/AO1/Lmultdiv.htm
This website is about how to simplify and multiply radicals. This website has a lot of great examples. This website will answers all your questions you may have!

Sara Meurer
http://www.winpossible.com/lessons/Geometry_Converse_of_Basic_Proportionality_Theorem.aspx
This website not only thoroughly explains a lot of the topics we covered, but it is easy to understand and explains everything in a way that isn't complicated.

Cricket Martin
http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/geometry_2007_na/secured/resources/applications/ebook/index.jsp
Quite honestly, I've found the book most helpful. For 11.6, (page 763) was particularly helpful since it gave a practice problem which was completely worked through. It also has the theorem for the area of a regular polygon. Pages 762 - 764 cover the 11.6 material.

Kathleen Devine
http://www.analyzemath.com/Geometry/formulas/table_formulas_geometry.html
This website was most helpful for me because it provided the basic formulas that helped remid me when there suppose to be used with what shape. Also there was a search box where you could type in to get information about different shapes that was very useful for me. So overall I really liked this website because of the information provided.

Maddison B
http://www.math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
This website has many different topics for a geometry student to look at. The section that I found most helpful was the Polygon Properties section. This section gives you information on everything you need to know about a polygon including definition, types, formulas, parts and names of polygons.

Danielle C.
http://www1.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=18001&title=Special_Right_Triangles_45_45_90_30_60_90&vpkey=
This is the one website where i know i can search for any topic and i will receive a great selection of videos to choose from. This particular video, 30-60-90, helped me understand the topic better. After discovering this video, I began to use this website for homework and before tests.

Elena S.
http://www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/geometry.htm
This website has a few general topics that you can click on to learn more about. As soon as you click on a topic, it opens up a longer list of specific topics included in the section. This helped me with similar polygons.

Margie S.
http://42explore.com/geomet.htm
This website has lessons, problems, videos, and more. It can direct you to other websites that can help as well. It covers nearly everything I have ever had a question on when it comes to geometry. In future situations, I can easily rely on this website.

Lizzie L.
http://www.homeschoolmath.net/online/geometry.php
This website provided definitions and examples of various topics. You can click on the topic you want and it gives you help and informations about that topic. For example, if i click on shapes and polygons, I can learn about that topic.


Polygons: Formula and Exapmples for Exterior Angles and Interior Angles
This website helped me understand interior and exterior angles of polygons, it gives plenty of practice problems that challenged me and helped me to further understand the topic

Lauren G.
http://www.mathwarehouse.com/transformations/
This website extremely helped me learn transformations for my semester project. It explained rotations, reflections, and translations really well with great physical examples along with it.